damon hewitt, your response about his significance? >> we will not disparage any individual try to have access to the courts, but what we see here and what his organization has done, they are trying to tell america that race does not matter. what they are really saying is that the facts do not matter, the fact that abigail fisher would not have been admitted regardless of her race, based on undisputed evidence in the record. in the voting rights act case, which one of my colleagues argued before the supreme court, that shelby county has one of the worst records of discrimination of any jurisdiction in the country. those facts do not matter to him, and that is troubling to us. that is why we believe the court will move in a cautious way. i wanted to read a quotation from you -- for you from ruth bader ginsburg who wrote the only dissent in the 7-1 ruling, noting fisher argued texas's top-10 law to achieve significant diversity. the importance of what justice ruth bader ginsburg had to say. >> she has really put life to the notion that t